Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4565, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1865 — Page 3
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FRIDAY MORN NO. JUNK 0. -4 Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, i Circulars I Blanks, I Bill Heads, I Bills Lading, f Dac1 promptly a. t thleOtflce, In tt Heat Hjrle, on flOC quality I'aper, and fit Lour rr.crk, tilvo u a Cnll. CITY ITEMS ttr SoUiers juatatpreaett. are qu.it numtrou in trie ritv tf We star a Otr-tUier.f yesterday, ruling down WaLiuE.oii uee,Ltti w, Uoa't kfcow Li name. f37"Jennie Cailor lo' Muir, r,art of lot No 7, in out-lot No. Sri l.ürG, was lie only transfer of real estate yesterday.. tdTbe National Typographical Union cömfneuced their anuual emion in Philadelphia on Mondaj lait ; O m Wecotice that out ditlncu;heJ frier d. E. M. B. IJooker, the joet, a whilom corree:xndemand historian, id one o! twelve jurors in the Federal Court. ITTB. R. Norman, of the On Hundiei and Fifty-Fifth Regiment, bfae mured up a atep in is compaoj.huWo,. bat grade the Adjutant General's tack doea'not atavu; , KT C. F. Tatmen placed ou trial yetrrday iu the Federal Court, charge-! with brifcakin open letters, etnbexzlin ; Ac. A jurj was c mpturifled. and the case proceeded, with Hu.nnh for the (Joverument and i'lshbark lor the .lelcri-e. t?T A mal) edit im of; a delude dropped down ou thia locality yesierdsv". and refreshed thirtysublunary Rcncrallr. V nre llittAful far such gentle showers. There i.a poetry ii them, but we don't uederstand the process ol ettMCtiu if. Itc.NcriT or W. H. Hutr Kei iCemenr-cr that Mr. Uiley Ultra a benefit to flight ul t!,c Metropolitan. Mr. It. la a polite and affable cu. tieroeo, euccessful .Maiacrr and uiciitonou actor, idJ we lope the Metropolitan will to Crowded to night. The bill is an attractive one. and a good entertainment will te PrceH(d. do atid enjoy yourself KT Major T. 3. K.rnb!e, of the Thirty ninth Indiana, atj O.puiu WrW Burns, of the Sdveu-tv-bintb ferment. hire' parrrnae an interest In the extensive clothing heue of H.ys & It Lenthal, No U Hate IIou4,-where thei will be found hereafter. We commend the estit.Iirl.uiciit to all who wish to purctme gol clothing, h-ith io the quality ol the good and the mike, at fair rate. . OT"In the Cjdj moo Tleaa Court vesterdav John O' Burns, the hotel thief, who robbed I) Garland U -c, it the Palmer Houe recently, was sent to the 1'enitentiary for a period of years William Lemmens, who stole a wtch from One of the compositors , in the Sentinel ofti e. was sentenced to two jeara in the I'eoiteoti.ry. Lemmens plead guilty and alleged th it he 1 tinder the influence of liquor at the timj of the commission ot the theft. TBC MiTROpoLJTAM. List night Ur.de Tom' Cnin wa again produced to a ni'i'-h L.rrr auditr.ee thin on the jrevioui evening. The acini; wai creditable throughout, and White' renJiliou highly amu.-iug. "1 he tableaus at the clofewere terjrfioe io eitrution, a well a eonreption. and lect a fine iffdot in the tdo:n t To-night Mnsger Itriilr tikes his niinual benefit. Scure seitn etrly, aa there will be n rus-h or ahoold be a housn overflowing. MiEttAOK LlCLNakS The following tiiarriaire licriisff have been issue1 bv the County Cleik for the week ending jeter lay: Atnii W. Thomas and Julia Johnson. Joseph Lanirg and Carrie Marshall. Thornton Akerg and Hhoda Siwyera. Christian P Weesey and Caroline BUi. John Moore and Naucv Bobbin. Leopold Spetzmgel and Erecenria Beck. Thomaa S. AIIimoo and Charlotte Con.elius. Wm II Hoover and Mry Alli-on. Thomas .1. Morse ml Mary E. Pope. XST The Twentieth Indiana Regiment wss matfred nut and pid eff )e!-ttrdy The men apeMrefl tu have un regrets iu changing their avocation Iroci that of war to the more peaceful and plea.snt pursuits. No Inditt a trgiment h achieved a more envuble and houor.ible i puution thtn the allvnt Twentitth, and iiit term ot aervice extended over the whole four yeara of war, and its ptowesa and bravery hsa been tested io the ewtett coLÜ.cta io which the Army of the East ha engaged. The Regiment waa recraited ntottly in the Ninth Congressional District, and its first Colonel was W. S. Brown, who waa killed in lrb'J iu irgtuu. Polick MiTrrns. Jamej Sullirn for flour ishing a murderous weapou was put in jil snteeu daya. James should eschew fire arms nr.d quit being a walking arsenal if he wi&hei to re lain hia liberty. Reuben James, John Woods and James Sullivan were drunk. They are now sober and members of the chain gang. Timothy Sullivan, ( the family of Sullivan, waa well represented at Police Court yextettUy . piid $'J 40 for being intoxicated. Mollie Oreeu.a pelican of infamous notoriety, was again before the Mayor on the uu tl charge. She paid $20 and waa released. Mollie U incorrigible iu the matter of ain. SiraKMc Corar The following Jt-ciions were rendered in the Supreme Court yexterday, it being the sixteenth d ty of the term: Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Cleveland IUilroad Com piny t. Minor Truitt Delaware C. V. Revrrved. IsaaoHawkioa et al. vt Noah Regan Marion C. P Demurrer overruled John Little vi. James M. Thompson e: al Hamilton C. C. AfSrmeil. Israel Rurysnctal. va.Jo.ej,S McCie'.Un Johnson CP. Athrmed Lewi Aller et al. v Win C B Sew.tll I vermilUonC C. Submitted by agreement Daniel Sirauer s Margaret Muller Foun tain O. P. Submittet bv agreement. Tni CoCkT. We were not present at the Concert i en f.. r the benefit ol Miss Croft, on Wedneday evening lull, and consequently weie unable to apeak adviejly ol its success or nier.f. We of rocrse could have ue 1 the hatkueyel phriscs uvjtl oa uch orc?io:i, and said the al fair wns "splendid," meritonou," "stU'eib." "exquisite," "fine,' and exhau-ted aJjtV.irts in priving the perforn ances of the amateurs, pro bably to their aatislaetion, and as rrobtMe to t! Oisregtrd of tiuth. Although we do not pinfe.-s a ccclty Ui ja le of the reUtive mariisot such enteriainuieuu and place the proper estimate of (raise or censure ou thenj, jet we do know tb-i it is cuatoruary to extol pertor minces and cover performers with compliments that luve an cxce about them thvt h.ngts trongly of aduhttion. and this we hue yn to mJu!ge in Merit G..ds its own reward, and that tewird is never ex pressed or contained in the noUy denjouiratio:i indulged iu by our Indianapolis auJictices upon all occaiioni and at all iimm uch mair.leidations. for iustanee. aa followed the fer !.rm .nee i of Mr Lee, exhibit a pitUble lik t: courtov in j au audience ot leu-ttnrnt u i- t,u f,,n!.,;,. j mei.t u thrir facuity of apj reciaiion, but an eihib lion ot disrespect more suitable to a b oi-L ! rsbnle tbtn au audience ol rented res'.e. t.ibiiny . llal-o was nuesiioliable con.r liuei l to oihrr . . . r . . l. . erlormers, that possibly dtervel .me ppur in-.uitu.n of lleir meiiis With all this, tl,Cou.t'l'M.entdry Concert of Mi-s Croft is p ke;i ot. bv tho.e who judge ol such nil ms. as ben iu ajaay iraprvia. upenor to any like eutcrUm xnent given iu tin city this year. nd l t the fair bentfiviarv. we are glad ol It. We trust the te cuniar mar. wan aa well. Not bring a con r.oiMur,ol coure e cannot eak uf the iudi vidual Oint of Wednesday evu.lrg'a n.titn meat. S.nte the above ws in tyie we have hern handed an article tonceruiog Cicert, wnch w eUewhcre give.
CcvrutftxTAtr Covcctt or Miss Caorr. Th CjcoplitQeLtarT Concert glteu M l Croft, on Wednesday evening, tu largely sttecied, which proves that Mia Croft and her aavistarjt arc grow inc permanently in fator with oar tnu
sictl public In Mi's Croft'st rendition of "Oh, ixve. lor Me thy l ower, from nomoaauuia, he displayed all thoae quli iee of vwice and es ecuihn whicb he Riven her mrh merittd di--tmctior. tlurit.jr her hört iti? in our tuidst. wlule in the bllaJ. "Motly Hia," which be aog aan enc-jre. the peculiar eetnea ol her roue ctrried the lympthna of the audience with her, hi'-h thev maoifettrd b? a fljrI rep&e. Mr. ämith'a rc-: peaiaoce be'ote an Iointpoli aud ence m re than rehrd the tipectation of hi fr'enda. We have rarely beard tho beautiful Scotch rne'Hie i delicately, so accuratelt Ldo leelmply retidere!. The rebdrriug of Ltstz'a celahrted Tancerhuer MrrS, by AlOtrt laron, elicne! the wartreit dm ration af.d the mot pei u ne ei.thu rinm The betry octre piKe ge ei denre of th rotieh edjction and of gret natural abi'it?, while tl conception and eiecutiou of tie d SVrant theme betrayn thoi'e Sue ahades cf feelinr which how "the geniua of au artUt. Mi Ueir richi auXainMl the eoiah! renutation which ha jutlj earned In the Valve on4 Ir-.m Fauat, the Duo from Norma, and the Tri) "Smcta Mria," he diplajed great com pa of voire and fine muicl culture. tier (iermio ballad wa ?uii? with much (Ipreaiion and W49 dul? appreciated bj the audience. Mra Owen, bv fine vucli7tion and with a rich, full toif e, fully derelopel the fine polnti ol the difficult Solo, 'Ty rant, oon I'll burst thy Cbtiu" arid at the doe received a thower ot tou'i'iet and an encore, to which he reapondtd with "Ktthleen Mvourpeen." Mr Ojcbe wa not leas aucceful than tho who h id preceded ber "The Tempeit ol the Hem" diaplayed a cultivated style, which gave gret atWdCtion. betokened by the rapturous encore with which it wit received If Mr Dyche h a forte in inxing.it ia her beautiful atyla of rendering Scotch billad, as wai fully deojontritfd by the one which followed, "John An er."on " 1 he Mf S'r. Lee, (Jill, Ii L. Uenbim, n.d Kmzbury deserve special notice, but our epace lOlbidrt. Altogether, the enierUinrucnt was a moat delightful oi.e, bp I reflects llie highest credit ujkju tl e con luctur, Mr. Oae'i Appl ue i a tl tiling in it- plAce, tut a tu.ivaft would think tht tljo people of Indianapolis were born clapping their baud and Mimping tteir Icet, as they le rnai. lied a repetition of almost every piece.. Thi i- a patriotic nui- ince tht should be abatod. nrrip Melurninir sioltllrr. lid Smtinrl: The Dublic are aire 1 1 T aMr'ht'd ' th tt a Ur:e nuraer of our I nditrit trooy are cx- J ncifil hrr .tuiinrr th .recent month, lor the ! p'irjKje of heilig tni!cre 1 out ol ihc m rvice. It will al ?e renien.t.rred that durine the laBt ve..r I when our troops returned from the fiel 1, it w,h the custom to receive them wi h aorae demou tr..tioii !' h.i)or and welcome It. is thought by the St ve tdlicem, tud douMlcii will be by the public at Inre, to be fitting and proper that sotne DiiniUr teptimoniala be tendered to thoae now n pected, who have vtood by the (toverument to the end of the struggle, and who have fought the fctet bsf le of the republic to a u :cetul mid glorious iiiue. A genet! programme similar to thl of lat year et-m most practicable; iMinly. ti public dinner at the Soldiers' Home, a mo Jer ite amount of marching through the city, when cirrurntlanres are t vorble tor it, and a frnul reception in the State Hou-e I'ark, with addre4ct4 ol wt' Come and cotigrttulu on irom li e Ein ulive and other gentlemen who iuy bo 'C tcu-.l for that service. I have, therefore, to invite, as on former oeioti, the co-operttioti ef the titz i. uni e--pecilly of the lad c, to who'n we were so nint h indthied l: st yrr, in te:idring the hpii litie-t now contemplated. If iho display of ti!$s and the t.enowme nt of private curtei were projxr and season b!e while th e M.fl'Ct w. yet in p'o-gre-s, luu-.'b mure uppropritte re they, when, by the bravery and endurance of the-c men, and their comrades in iui-.our fl ig has been io.Ji caud, the Republic svcJ, and petce se ured ! It U proposed on dtys when teceptions are to take place, to give notice of the fict- to the l.d-es by the aignnl formerly u-el, tlin Bring of csnntin at eight o'clock A M ; and, whrn s notified, they are urgently req tested t re ptir to the Soldier' Home, aud render their Vnltithlo aid in prewiring the dinner. It U hoped (though his absence Iroin the city al the time of writing thi. paragraph prevents tue fiom CiLing definitely) th-ttthe experience and skid of Colonel James Blake wll be again s .-cured as Chief Marshal of the proposed receptions A. St..nk. Quartermaster Gen., Indiana. OU.I 1Z?7 NOTICKS. Law' 0i IIiaiALUA.vT Mtcer. Biilie k Sonkins iu of our uiuct t-tieretic nnl enter pri- n' citizens, h tre purcln-fd Louis LmgV Old Stand and Restaurant, No 13 Etst W p fill gton ureet h i.s the inteution ol the new pro pneiors to thoroughly rilit and rclun i?h it, nnd to m ike it iu every reptct equal, if not superior, to whit it w is in its piltnicst days when mine hot Lmg c-iicted for its guest. The choicest of everything in the eating and drinking line will fill the hrder und the b ir, served up in the very tei-t stjlc. Mr. J. Buckley, well kuown for hi genial and business qutlities, will be the cashier and bookkeeper tf the Lng Restaurant We commend the e?tablihnient as in every respect worthy of the p.ttrouuge of the public. " 6 Tin: BaiLtiAST and Atlantic. Thee Cne Restaurants, the Atlmtic, opposite the Union Dfpoi, on Illinois street, and the Brillitut, north of the Depot, on Illinois street, htve jut been opened lor the seson The proprieto of" the-e establcbmeuta Cpt. O'Leary, hai emplojeii the be.t of cooks and hi Urder will be aupplietl with all the delicacies ol the season. At the Atlantic will be set, Irom 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock, every night and morning, a -pletidid Iree lunch. In addition to the liest türmt, the Captain will furnish his guests with the very best sunimi r beverages, pure and, in the hot we ither, cooling to the ptrched tongue For something good to eat or drink go to Capt. O'Leiiy'a Resuursnts, either the Brilliant or Atlantic ? G ElKlKA f TllK IKALllPLE H.AIR RtT0R Alivi: Pccidedlv the best aif.cle tor retoiing grey liair to its nutural color, (not dying) curing ali diseases of the sculp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a ofnfs and gle thtt uothing else can produce Price f 1 00 per bottle Sold by all druegists. J. F. Senour, druggist, Batts House B'ock, aent eodtf LüThe Indianapolis Ii.surat.te Comp.u.y in rrepau-d to iuute proper t v againt loss by fire j Th-s is a first cla-s Comply, managed by our iiiot reaport-iM. nu-i! es nien. I heir eirue is in the Sinking Fund building, on South Pennst lvat.it street Wm HcLdersou, Piesident. and Alex C Jameson, Set-retarv. 25 1m Ciompicu's Siraahcrry Balsam ia a ctr t:n it;teiy for diarrltiri, dysentery, ch'dera morbes. flux. heitJhuni, ;ii.d al!'boel complaints It i erttirlv vegetab'e. A p-nific tor carr.D diarr ivi. Sol i al wholfoale by lvowcit g ; Si.aii, In iu.'i i; ons i eid j IIP' A t vet. t.oicriuus and true, is that C'aik, ! ; Jotiiiftin A Co. sell a tet'er article i f B (t .no j I Shoes, lor les minT. thn ativ other In use iu ' j the c.tv No 17. Wet WiiiLit.Lton stiee'. ' 7 4, T'Stt' Dr. W'u Tl.oiü'OuV hertisertut c the :o irth pairo of to dav's ;! in S& if. - . Niiiumcr i riiita. ,ci 1 iroci'.'te ti e -ep nation ol the h!!e from the t.io t. w thus rrevt: i:oh it th.-n r ici from tho sT-tem. 'it ttver, tre rrevt:; t:2 dJ-e ie or sumaier. Ali ft vers are b.llioiw." that i. he i'i'c is is the b!od Wh.tever is antaoni-ticol t.vr i-cool ng It is common etvn g t h 1 1 liu t. are"co.:it g." and also berti.s id everv r-,; t -u It is Lcctuc the ac du y ' Ich thev contain aid in mating thebne I lout ihe bl-tod. tl.at ia, in .ur fjii g ihe blood. Hrnce the x'rw yean.ii g lor grccus atid lettuce, and salads in t' t-rlv spring, lhee being eaieu w.ih vu.e gar; hen;e. the t.ite for something sour tör eu.oi.s an attack of fever. But this be mg the casa. u i. ,,, r ,j14t W1 TMfj t,e go .d ttfrcta of iru.ta aril brr es in prornirilon as we eat them with -i;gar. or even wert mi k er cem. If e t them in the r bturl stale f.c!i r pe. pe. te t t . aim -i t m p . irt c lo rat t o man lo taieu ugh lo hurt u all? if we eat t ern aloue. Lot taking any b-juid ab Item wLatever.
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s, irt.r airaaaaLt roa m AB-vataTtitrent. MIOIVIOIIT REPORT. rot "Homlnf Itepwrt Ree .irwt ife. CONSPIRACY MAL. GOV. FEN TON'S ADDRESS. KcTolulion in Salvador. MESSAGE OF GOV. SMITH, OF N. H. Commissioners from Texas. JUAREZ ISSUING LETTERS OF MARQUE. Grant's Reception in New York. SPEECHES BV BLAIH AND LOO AN. AC, Ac. &- Til I A I. OF THK l O'iM'lUA'IOIt. WAsofSGTO!, June 6. After the examination of two witneftscs, whose testimony waa quite important, the Provost Mar hl of the Dodtict was ordered to arrest certnn w itnesses subr nMiard for the defence,' who faile1 1 1 (.bey, mrnely : Ju laii Oliii, Mrcua 1. Norton and Henry Burden. riTiM ist iv raaNcts r. rANtn Francis R Fuutl testified tht Dr. Mudd citflC to hi- hoilent) the morning of thf day after the asH in tior ; tie can down the M try land road ntd went bi'k the Mine wnt; 1 was in tuy . t h ll" ae when Mr. Hardv. who waa at the sate. ed to rre thitlhe l'reidrnt w.is assinatcd. r H, Sew.trd and son wounded; I asked the ut it nt ii be p-id it was fo; I asked who ass-is i a c 1 the'Pics dent, and he eiid a mm ninie l Booth; Mr Hardy then asked him if it wt the l.oih who was down here !at fall; the Dr. jid he did hot know whclhrr it was or not, s tbete were three or lour by that name; if th it w.-ta the one he knew him; the Or s:til he was very sorry the thiug lud occurred; he did not giro the particulars of the asasiu ttion at.d vr is not at my hou.-e more thtn fifteen minutes. On cross examination he sai l Mudd tdd hit it was the worst thing that could htve htppeue 1. and ?eaid entirely in earnest; he Cime to j-ee me about some rail timber. TI.aTIMo.VT or L B I!AKIN. L. B. LUtkiu teaiifie J as to Aizerott's cowardice. TESTIMONY Or IDWARD MAZLR. Elward Fiax.r tesutird that he resided in St Lui-; (hit h inm nuiel Burke and another niraed Minor were tonttr ifd in tl. e plot to burn Western ste-umre; both cf these u.en were Mis eouri.ns; Tliuuns S CUrke and Col. Btnelt were also com emed; all ol them agents of the Confederate Oovrnment : these rueu were engaged in running Biuamboats on the Western rivers; the tteimboits Imperial, Robert C.impbell, Dmiel fl. Taylor aud othera were burned fy them; d n't know what materials thej used; the pl.m of operations embraced the destruction of iill boats io the employ of the Government; a riit m med Dillingham claimed compensation liotn the govcrntneni for the destruction of the Ix-spital steamer at Nathville; witness had an inttrview with the rebel Tresident, Secretary of State and Secretary of War in Hichmont, on the 2dih of Auut, ltit4; witnesa went with OiliiLgham at.u Cl.ik, aLd all put in claim for toit burning; they presented these claims to the Secretary of War lor collection, but SeiIon said that the business wis in the hant of Bt'njamin; the three t resented their dischiree t lifi'j min. who asked witneaa if be waa in St. Luis, and if the pipers were correct; he then a-ked Clatk if wimess was all right; Claiki.: He b-d been represented all right by Wm Mrcm; Beijimin told witness to etil next day with Cl.ik and DdlinLam, that he totd shown the Diner to Jtff Divis, and wanted them to take $;UU0J0 aiid si:n a receipt in lull; they refused lo do it; Ileiijamitj thm said it D.ilinghnm cl.timed distinctuHi of Daniel 0. Taylor, he w mied a statement from him; the psrlies then m le ont :i bt ttemrnt tint Dill had been hired j by B shop Folk tuburu the honpitil st Nashville. nnd hd been srnt fir that p'irpoe; Ciark uo)l the ftiiteinrnt to Benjamin, aud made a settlement tor $5'd),Uil, .UÜÜ down in g ld and $ir() 000 in four luoinh, if the cUims proved cornet; they took a drift on Coiumbii, South C.trolina, ai d got it cashed while witness was tliere; Bet j toon suid Divis wanted to see him; he went, and Divh a-kt-d him about de-troifi)f the bridge called L ng f.rilge, between Naahville and Chattanooga; witnesa thought the bridge e ulde destroyed, and Benj imin offered hiru $100.000 to do it; wituess agreed to do it if thepjfers were taken from CUrk arid Dillingham; win ess told Dtvis bethought it was no ue to burn stetmboats, and Unviseaid he w.is i:(ing to hvc thit stopped; next the order was pub lished, revoking commission for men to burn stetnier-; in addition to burning Long bridge, Davis NU'hoiized witness to destroy Quirtermss ters' stores anywhere it could be done; witnesses mentioned wtre in Confederate service and be longed to the secret nrganizition known as the O.dtrof American Knights; Col. H.irrett tvas iil to be an (dlurr in this crgtniz ition; the ste-uner Rt?inierr ws burned by the same prty a the others. TESTIMONY OK JCJIX fOLIT. John Foley testified that he residei in the neighborhood of Dr Mudd; met hioi alter sundown thedav after the assassination; he Mid the new was terrible; he stid he heard it at Bryan tonn; he teemed lo feel all the sorrow he expressed. TESTIMOXT Or ELI K WATS0.V Eli K. W.iM.n testiSe.l that he would not believe D (i Thomas under oath; ha 1 know him from a boy; us him on the 4'h of June; he told me he was a witi.ess against Dr Mudd, and thit Johus Naylor had sworn to put down hi oath, but if h i oath stood he would get a pottion of the reward t ff-red for B oib. IC IX A MIN A Tl ON Or M P. NORTON. M P Notion, reexamined, ts';fied to hsving fr.quently een B oth at the Nitionl Hotel conversing" with others bei ies the prisotier. te-timont ir invar blrdon. He;. ry Burdon, residing in Troy, tctified to Norton's teiutati.jn for veracity aa briog btd; he is not to be believed on Oath. The Court theu adjourned Dealern llonril ol I riltle ill IBoatnn. Uo-Ton, Ju e r The delegate trom the Wr-t.ru ttoarus of Trade, al'er a vi4t to the aills iu Ljatil snd L wretcein the eiflypsrt of t!e day, r t down t.'us niun oon to a bt quct in F.nruii H.il. .iveu t.v the Bo-ton Board of I'lsde. .1 C R.-htrdaOU. Pi"i Jeut of the j y jariJf mtile Ä Cl,nj.rtu:at )iy fpecch, in which ' he drew favorable augur;es l'r ommerce through ( the re-toratiou ot peace at.d the renewal of trade ! i" P ot the c. untry . ... ! 1 i.et'er were recenrn in-m ..- ! Senator inner. . i A pech was made by A It K.ce. Lnaiimau I -Nv' Ciiumttee He predicted U.vt ! ihia country would proMbly occupy the who.e td ! the .North American rjn.mn.i, j iKl ao in is-' a iron msiru'viii ii"i"'' eti' homogenous S Heches were a. so ftmos bv Hcu. U I . L.ow, men.t.er of Cot gre-s iroto Mi-onri, and others of ihe Western pf ly The le-tiviuos weie kept up until a very late hour. Hrtlevv I tie Mtli rinf C erpa. Wa iuotn. Jne f The Sinh Arm? Corie. lie.M-ral Wi ight commvnding. is pssicg un Feitiytvania avenue this morning, m kiog a ne arrarauce. The President and mambers of the Cablet are wiitesltg tbe resitw.
Later from tiexie Pwtiara and Fe. ru tnoihrr ittTolaiiwit in ,lru. latr rt fMiU'T ppntintnt lte caption el Caen. Twrrf. Nav Yon. Jut e b Tbeitexmer Cta Rua brought $C0,000 in treasure. The Soof of. Connecticut give a rtceptioa to Geo. Terry text Saturday eveoiof . S S Saudera has been appointed special agent of the Treury Department, and will oon lewe to arrange the detail of openieg the custom house at Charleion, Saranush and other Southern ports. New Orleans ptpeia of the 3l: iay: The country inj' he neighborhood of Brashear City and Berwick Bay Is inundated some fifteen feet by recent breaking of the crevaise The steamer Costa Ret triuga Panama dates ofihe3Ut. Lieutenant commander Paulding bad i nve I thereto take command of the sloop of war C ane. The g itiboat Sute of Oorgi will leave for Carthfna ou the lat of Juae to tat on b jardOen Sicklea on his return trom B gat. The Peruvian wr brig 0usis, with I'resident Catalo, of Teru, on lKard as a prisoner, arrived at I'anama on the '2'M of May. The revolution in Peru appears to be thoroughly quelled by Preai tent Feget. L.ena and Arica have been retaken from the revolutionists, and war veels recaptured Cteytown advices mate that a Briti.-b ateamer is in pursuit ot the icLoocer seized at thit place by deserters from the American gunboat State of Georgia. The schooner returned to fireytown for tupplies and was again closed up, although a cbaonel in the harbor tea feet deep bad been dug out. but l!ed again immediately. Another revolution bad br.ken out iu Salvad r, several towns pronouncing in fvor of B inias. who was in I'anama, and bad been sent to take commsnd of his adherents. The Panama Herald understands Juartz issued letters of maniue for vee!s ou both the Pacific and Atlantic Ucesr. to prey upon French com mere The presence of several steam war vereis on the Chilian coast, a reinforcement to the Spsn-i-ib fleet, created some disquietude in Chili.
(rani s Ilntli uiwttc ixrception. iu .ew lark. N'i.w Vote, June 9. Tbe morning papers devote muco apace to the account ot the recep tion of Oeneral Grant yesterday, and the meeting at Cooper Institute last evening. The crowd at the Aetor House during the day was very dense, and two receptions were held, at which there was much hand shaking. About thirty guests were present at diuncr, where Mösts H. tirinnell presided. General Uranl begged to be excused from temronding to the toaar. in his honor at the meeting at Cooper Institute. Several prominent politicians attempted to make speeches, but the audience refused to listen to them until (icneral (traut bad been presented. and when became upon the tand the greatest enthusiasm was mtnilev.cd. Speeche were then made by Moses II. Orinnell and D 3. Dickimoo, and by Ociierala Blair und Logan Uencral Blair spoke of the chjsct for which the meeting ws ctlleJ, to endorse Pre.ideut Johnson's administration, and assured the audieuce of his heirty approval of the Proclamation, and Slid be bad not met any man who hsd m :de any (ipposition to ihc Pres. dent's coumOer. erul Logau &id: Rebellion ws euded, slavery was lortver tiead, aud the power of the Oomhtuent was felt and undetitood, both at home and abroad. Ou the question of -.reconstruction, he said he did not agtccwifh those who thought the rebel Stales should be considered territory ihe auppreasiou of the rebellion did not obieraie Stiles He wanted Jeff. Davi rid the leaders of the rebellion tried for treason and puni-hed as tmiiors. The question of the right of r-ulTrage t.iou!d be decided by the Sutes wherever loral g-ivernments have bce:i re estib li-btd lie thought indemnity hculd be tie mnde.i liotn England lor Ihe dentaetiou by the Alt.amt nnd other pirate, and collected by f rve if necess ry. He b-Iievieved in ihe eu forcrixeEt of ice Mor.rce D)ctri:.e, but was op po.-cd lo fjli.butriii(; and emigration schemes it-r.r a I li.ani was serenaded nt tin At'r Hou He lelt this inoitii: j fur West Point. Congrnliiliuor) Adtlrra ef 11k fiovemor uf tv Vorn to oltlier. ALBASr, Ntw VuKk, Juue t (ioreruo. Ten too i.as i--ud a lengthy eougratulatoiy address to ti e New York Hoop. He pais them a high rni well deserved com; limcnt. n 1 titles with the following heititiful tribute; " I he coming home of all our organizations, it ia to be hopd, is not fir distant. We welcome, and rejoice wi;h vou at the peace which your valor has won. Vour honorable services we regard a the truest badges of your bravery, aud the highest evidences of the pride and pitrioti-m which animitel you. Sidly but proudly we receive, as the emblems of heroic endurance! vour tttieted aud worn coigns, and fundi v deoosit thss relics of glorv, with all their cherished memories and en luriug 9ocitiotjs, in our appoin'ed d)osiiiries With swelling hearts we bade Ood specti to tbe departing recruit with glowing pride and deepened fervor we sty welComo to the returning veteran We have watched you all through ihe perilous period of your absence, rejoicing at your vieiories and mourning in your defeat. We will tretsure your legends, your brave exploits, and the glor-fied memory of your dead comrade?; and in records more impressive il.au the monuments of the past, and enduring as the liberties you luve rtcured, tbe people will regatJ with jealous pride yout welfare and honor, not forgetting the widow and the fatheilcfs, and those who were depeudent upon the fallen hero. The fame and glory vou have won for the S ate and the nition shall b transmitted to our children as a most glorious legacy, long to be cher'uhed and reverently to be preserved." omiii!oners from leiai. Nxw Vote, June 8 New Orleans dates to the 3lst ultimo have been received. Coloiiel Ashbel Smith and W. P. Bellinger, commissioners cent by Msgruder to .ettle terms for the furrender ol the rebel forces in Texas bad arrived. Magruder knew nothing of Kirby Smith's surrender. They eUte they represent fully the civil authorities also Oeneral Car. by told them he could not recogr.ia? the civil authorities but would grant the commissioners an interview. They represent that tbe people of Texas wilj tcturn to the Union without the lesH reservation they don't wish to fcet up any barrier betwee theanelves and any other State Eat, West, o North; they are auxious, atd long htve been tn return to the Union 'I hey return to it as i; irr without claim upon the put, and accept the siiuo ation pure and simple. .Vleaange of liovrrnor niltli, of w II am palt I c. Concord, N. H , June b. Oo . Smith was inaugurated tn day with military aid civic display. The inaugural n.idre is lo'i and able document. The tot.il debt of the State m $1, üicU'UU, and there will be due this ye.tr $Q-f.U0U interest, making $1 -36 000. The estimated receipts of this year will be $HJ'.Ono. The rc training ll isting dtbt, interet and outstanding claims, are $7G0,(O0 The annual expeuoiture to he provided for the cQu;cg yesr amounts to i.Cl'J.OOO. He recommend the i.tie of 7-30 currenev interest bonds to met this, wi:b rigid, :onomy. subcriptlon tai.ovrrMititnt Loans. Puiladklpui a. June 8. Jsy Coke report Bibs-rip:ions to 7 30 to day of $2.731 COO Tbe fodowiug are among the Urges; sub"cr; prions : Second National Btuk of Ci.icsgo. i-20.3'K); Firt N.lional IJar.k of S:. Lou s, $100.000; Fourth National Bank of S: Lou:, $10 d.fjmj; Fift Na ional B.r.k of New York. fW'J 000; Vermoiye L Co , New York . $13'Miihi; Ninth Nai'onil Bsck of New Yoik, $H7.4'JH; First National Bank of Portland. Maine. $1.U0U.MM; National Bark of the ReruWüc, Boston, $1.000,U00 There w,re 1.9 'j individual luhscnaiotis . in en ran Mrttitnl aaaaclatlwn. RöoToN. Jut e ! 1 Le Ame:icn Me icsl Association. at i's ' -ion to lav, aigned the sc (i;d Ti.e.Jay :t My r the next antiul meet mg. lie Cooin.ittec t.n Nerair.ation tenanted the foliowing (fiict-is: Prc. dent. D . Hum; brey Siover. Md ; Vice Pre.idn t. (. F H bbird. Iod.. S. O. A'mv, Ohio, T. C. Dorn, R 1, W. P. Johnon, District of Columbia; A5itnt Secietary, A E Morgan, of Baltimore. I lie Nub-l reaturyahlp. Nxw Yon, Jut e 8 A s: eeial to the Commerz Ml nw: An influential Delegation from Nea York is tn the city to protest againt the ap point incntot poli'iciin to the Sa' Treasarvship It i expected tbe Dcltaliou will ueveed Ii. H Vaudtke. of Albanv i ljr nrumineLtiv spoken for tie position.
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THREK O'CLOCK A M tTriiEs ri.o ni:isj irenK awawaWawawS) Naxv York, June . vrtu os; wai ro mxxicj. f Tlie WorlJ : Count Reseigoauer, Under Secretarv of War for MaxlmdMaobas arrived io New York, with authority to contract for machinery and vessels of War foe tbe Imperial Governmeot. ftXXKASt Or RXatL G1VCR!0RS. A Washington special to the World says: Oov trr . . - r t u . . rmor m vu, vi oxuimi, wou was arrstej a few daya ago at Mscon, Georgia, has been released from arrest and haa returned to Montgomery. It ia thought Letcher and Vance, now in the Old Capitol, will be released on parole. It is thought Colonel Parsons, ot Talladega, Alabama, will be appointed Provisional Gov ernor of. that State. - - TBE II KALT II Or TBE REWARDS. Ail do ahl of Frederick Seward's case is at aa end. he has rapidly recovered the past few days and is able to converge Ireely and Suffers but little ptln. The Tribüne' special avs: Secretary Seward still experiences grtu difficulty in speaking and eating, bis lower jaw being fractured ao as tobe immovable, the lower part ol bis face is completelv enveloped in mechanical contrivance for keeping bis jaw in plaeo so that it may beat. the stsrsNstox or aar-xs or rrbcl raopEETT. Tbe President has ordered the suspension of the sales of rebel land property for the non payment of D strict tax in Tennessee There are reasons for te'ieving this policy will be extended to all the Southern States. CQMtflSSIOSEÜ. DOLE INVITID TO aUIGX. Commifsioner Dole, of the Indian Bureau baa been inTited to resign, and it is believed he will accept the invitation oon. R ETC UK OF OCNEEaL UOWARU. M"jor itencral Howard returned last evening fron his tour of inspection lo Richmond. lie visited many contraband camps and schools, and since bis return he has made some nominations of Superintendents in Virginia. ARRIVAL Or GlSltAL rALMIi Major Central Palmer, commanding ic Kentucky, aulved here this morning, and had an interview with the President arid Secretary of War. He will return to-morrow to his command. r'L.tii sDir I'JioitAro. Tl.w Tintea' special aaya: Admiral Ooldsborough, of the Flig-tibjp Colorado, for tbe European Squadron, will probably remain piiu cipally on the coat of France and Englattd. MlssiSSIfff AND (ir.OIGIA PXLIÜATIOK. The Miais:ppi Deleg ition, headed by Mr. Sharkey, and the Georgia Delegation, buded by Conti ess ru un Hill, were in consultation with I'retfidetit Johnson to day in relation to re orgauiz ition of the (loverumeiits of their respective States. THK ORDER Or TUE WAR DEPARTMENT. The Wr Department intend that volunteer Boldiera wishing to enlist io the regular army w ill bo forthwith mustered out of their respective commands, receive their discharge and final btatements, and not to be sent to the reJcivona to receive their final payments. KIOUTT THOUSAND BOLMfcBS OONE. Bum. Since the 31st u!t , when the great movemant of troops, from this city homeward, commence!, the total number of soldiers who have left the city amounts to eighty thousand men, two thousand five hundred horse and nearly two million pound of haggaee. NO Dr.mUl.VATION IN TMI TAV1S. CASI. There ha been r.o determination tas Je aa yet whether Jeff. Davis wid be tried by ci wi! or raiiit iry court. LATLrT MOU MEXICO. Late.'t dhtesifrom Chihuahua show that on the 8th of May the French troops were thirty miles from that city, which is trongly fortified. They would in ovo in thit dirt ctiun. It is believed for some o Ük-mI reason, that recently published reporih that Pro-i lent J uarez was on his wav to the United Sutes are uutrue. The pro-pect't. of the Liberal are encouraging. lire In t;!iicag. CurcAot, June fc Montgomery A Co's drug tnorc on Water street was destroyed by fire last night COMMERCIAL. I st TSLramri. ninclHiiail yiarket. Cincinnati, June Ö. Flour dull ; SuperGne $5 i2ö(3$5 CO; extra $6 756 P5, and family $7 00(9)7 75. Wheat, red $1 40; white $1 Öl CD. Oits, 5."c. Coru 57(d5-c. Re t-dc Clover teed $14 Barley $1 10l 2J. Oath 53;. Whi.-ky dull; email Pale at $2. Mess pork $'23 0U23 &0e. 10y3; (2 11c for .houiders and Bulk meats; Side. JJulk haras 20. Lard lCJjC. lxchange firm. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 13(u5l7c. Coffee 2531e Molasees $1 i2ül Butter H2c. Silver $1 20. Oold $1 37(21 37'4' vr voru naraet. New York, June b. Cotton 41(342o for middling. Flour 10c lower; at $G l5G23for extra state; $C 75fdG 90for extra round hoop Ohio, and $6 95(37 20 for trade brands. Whisky $2 012 03 for western, and $2 06 for reSucd. Wheat Winter red western $1 Gt3; prime $1 G5l; amber Michigan $1 75; choice $1 bS.'Rre dull. Corn MQb'J for new mixed western, bOc for new mixed. 65c for choice, and Ul'jjC for inferior to prime western yellow. Oats b'JOTOc. Coffee dull. Sugar. lO'QlO. Molasats 5Uc. Hops 10 Q 30c. Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 31c for crude, 50 (g 51 for re fined in bond, and 7071 do free New uier-a pork $2i252'J 75; $2d 50(229 00 for 'G.'l-'G-l, do ci-h and regular way, closing at $24 50 lor calr, $19 00 for prime, and $19 5 Tti23 00 prime mess Plnia mess beef $10 00 (it 14 00; extra mess, $12 00(3 lb 00; beef hams. 2G rt2i 00c Cut raests; 1214c for shoulders, and lltglTjjc for hams. Bacon; 13JjC lor Cumberland cut; 14c for long ribbed, aud I4J,oll.? far short ritbel. L.rO i:r(b4 Butter. 20(fr 30c Tm Ohio, and 22rrf32c fr State. Cheese 8315c. Rice dull. Money, 5(3 G per cent. Sterling 110(21 1(U for Crjt c!i bills. Gold opened at $l cioMng at $ I jij4'. Sticks firmer. trwr TORR MOIRT M aRE RT. New York, June h. (told ia stronger. The export demand con tinue act'Ke.snd the prejt tendency is strongly towar! higher quotations, and have ranged from $1 opening rice, to $1 3?, the closing price. LaTXR Oold 1rt'e.l at Oillsjher's exchange Iat nicht at $1 37 AGENCY. S. V. i:iaKIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, UTILL ATTrTICD TO rROCURIKrt RFLF T F.VKRT ki.'Hl. either In ti e dfj or counter. H will jy particular at eunoi. iu routine, IeptPf rooms and procur.nr bor1eT l'rrPoi lookire tor itaatib III da writ to call at St !2cr, c. 37 Virrir.la avenae one-ha!f cpst !ron Wa-hingt.'a sirer, aide, tral1rf Kox löasS mx ris (139 ii ill a- 4 o.m;h. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, to. k Weal f uatilngion Street I9DIA5AP0U9. 1XDL INVERT variety of lu!en sppcrtax'.ng t a Military "j l'la:ru kun.cj trauaaAteU ia a maaaer te warrant o' action. Tita atULUon f thoae wlabUif, to prckast, SSll, lasse or rent real tiUU la directed u thit Cm.
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UIJITED STATES 7.30 LOAJJJ THIRD M K It I 33 O $230,000,000. PjT aatiorlty of tfct earreur f taa Trr. tfea derfgr.ed. tta Geoaral Snb-CTipUoa Aceat for taa aal of wi.:iea itri.es secantlea, offers to lis pctlie tht third series if Trea nry Notes, bearing Kn arJ thre-tttha per crDt. lniareat per aaoom, kcow at tht 7.30 LO-A.0ST. TLe note ara i-r4 etter aat of JaJy 15. 1"C5, acd ar payable three jeara rrota that date tn curren, er are cotm rtah'e t tie option of tie hs'.Jer Icto U. S. Ö-20 SIX PER CENT. OOLD lti:AKlIG ROiDS, The H:i4 are uw Rurtfe a bandn prvm.uta, ar.U are eaenjpt, aa are all tbe GoTerxmeot EunJa, fnm kVjf, Ci'Usfir and XunUljKÜ UraiH, vliVA aJJt from ena to trt jr can, j-tr annum to tAtir r.ii, according to the rate levied aporj other property. Tb Irterf it is payable seml-anaoally by coupon attached each not, which maj cut off an J sold to any back or banker. The lutereat aat ?.ao per cent, amount to Ono rent per tiny on n $.10 note. Two cenU $100 Ten . $ioo Twenty a giooo Oaie llollar 3000 3iotea of all t'ae denominatlora named w.U t e promptly rurninhed upon receipt or ubsciipliona. Tl. Notei of this Third Seriea are precisely altallar fa rortn and privilege to the Sevca-Thirtiea already aeld, except that the GoverczneLt reserves to Itself the option of payiig Interest in gold coin at per cent., f nead of 7 3-lCths la carrenry. SnWtibera will ddact the fateret tn currency op to Jt!y 15:h, st the tiae wben they subscribe. The dellTtry or the aotei of tbU tblrd aeries of the Seren-Ttirt'ea will commerce on theKtof Jnne.anj will made prompt! aa 1 continuously aflrr tbat date. The iligbt chini?e made In thecondlticas of this TÜIKD SRIUk.S effrcrs only the matter or iotereat. Tbe payment in geld, ir made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return or specie payments, la tbe event of which (ly will the option to pay Interest In gull le a'allrd of, would ao redora aud equaUae price that parcbasea nia.te with ait per cent, iu gold would be fully equal tu those male with tevtn and three-tenths per cent, in currency. Thia 1 Tho Only Loan in Market Sow ofTered by the tiuverument, and ita perl or advantages mike It the , GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. 1 than t-39,O00,0oO vT tbe lean autborlaed by tie lat Congress are now on tha market. This amonr.t, at the rate at which ft ia Wing abNorbed, will all be tub. acribed for with'n two months, when the notes will nndoa' tedlj command a premium, a bat au'furmly beeu tb a cae on cloatbg the aubscriptiotia te other leans. In order that citlxansin every tewn ar.d aectiou of the country may l e affjrded facilitka for takiiiKtbeK.au. Ute National ttariki, Rta'e Banka and Private Bankers throughout the country bare generally agreed tors. Civ surtitcriptioiia at par. Subscriters will aelect their eenagenu, lo whom they have confidence, aud who only are to he if sponsible for the delivery cf the tote1 for which tbey receive ordT. J-ft-rT COOKE, SrSfcrxirriOK locsr. No. 114 South Thind Street. I'lIILADKLriJJA. FIR-T NATION A I. I1ASK. ClTiZrSS NATlONAI. BANK, tMUANArol.'S HAF.OKAL RANK, FUUKTII National hank, inmana national bank and MKitijH ANTt national bank, indiani-oi i. ISO. rayrt dVw3ta PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. rwijK 0Drlg.eJ have this day formed a copartnert.h under tha oarae of Dunn Kartey. toe?rT oa tie bnsli es of Gas fitting. Steam Fitting an1 riun.bIne ba inea. All work done by ua will be RuariLtrfd aud done t tbe l .wsst ratei. We ask the public te giro us a trial and atdiclt the r patronage. J. C. DTT5N. JOHN KARNF.T. GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS. and IO Kentucky Avrutie. LL SOltTS OF FIXTURES ON HAND times and furnlnhed at tbe lowet ratrt. uiyidtr AT AM. COPARTNERSHIP, THAVr. aswciated with ciyeir in the Livery, !ala and Roirdlng Matlo Bukiueas John A. Drew, who Irotn thia day has became i partner in said buaineaa. Tbe buk'.nraa er the u-w l:rtn w'.ll be conducted at the old tand, 'o I0 ga t Pearl street, in tbe rear of tbe Sentinel Ruilditig. Thauk-ngthe public 'er pat pa'ronage, I Lope they may ee fit to coutinue tb sme. JOHN B. SUt-UVAN, or ft.-LUV AN k MlkW. Indianapolis, May 6. lSf-5 my8-1tf MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy XFCU. FOR A CIRCULAR DKSCkllUNQ ALL SYMlltJMS.-J SYMPTOMS: The ayrnptorr of CAtarrb, a thsy generally appear, are at f.rt very kHirht. I'frvnr find they have a coll, that they have fruneiit attack, and ire more sensitive lo the chinges cf temperature. In this condition, th noe may be dry, or a alight di-charge, th'.n and acrid, afterward becoming thek and adbeiye. As the diseae beer mes chron'c, the diachargea are ncreaed in quantity and changed in quality; Ibey are now thick and heavy, and are hawked r congted c!f. Tbe iecretlfm are offensive, causing a bad breath; the voice ! tk; k and na sal; the eyes are weak; the aenre of the smell Is sened or destroyed; deafneaa frequently takea place. Another common and important ymptoro cf Catarrh is, tbat th perhoa is obliged to clear his throat in tie morning of a thick or slimy mucus, which las fallen down from the head during the nicht. Warn this takes place the person may be sure tbat bis disease Is on It wsy to the lungt. and khould lohe no time in arresUcg It. The above are but few cf tbe many Catarrh ymptera A Mtixle? Itottle will Inat n .tlnntUbe uted three times) aa daajr. to TESTIMONIAL From Hon. Thomas J. Tnnar, F.x-ymtr of Curr roai IlliBioa, late Speaker cf tbe Illinois il we of kepreer.tatlves and ürand Hinter of A. and A. JT, of the State or I'litioia. FttsroBT, O-Uber 21, 1B63. Da.D II. 5srtTE lVir S:r Io reply to your notice the lih In.t.. I would aay tbat I wai aeverely atf.icted with Catarrh for years, when I became acquainted w.th yoa and bought two bottles cf your liquid Catarrh Remedy, before 1 had Bed one bottle I waa eetiMUy raproved, and before tbe aecond botilewa Cr.i-brd.wa cm ptely cured. I can recrtnme(id tbe med etna to ad hZ, t-,1 with Catarrh. Hepectiully vour TUOKAS J. ll'kNRR nr. if. il. m:i:lyj, v io. Roib Paoraiaroaa, Chicago, IllJiolr. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN I) FAItrt Clncitnat!, Ü. WM. JOHNSON Imnat. Ucb. DULY. KlfhUClt A RL'SH Indianapolis. BfcnWMSii t LOAN iDdlanapoiU. tfÖA'-d fr a'.e by ail Druggi.ti. decl3-dlyl PIii!oopliy of aMarriasp. rilOE PiUirUKIokAOFTUE NEW TOUK MCFUM I of Anatory have determined, regrlee ef etpene, lo iue free, (for the beuerit of aufleriLg humanly, aud aappreaMH et qaackery.) for f tbetr aae.t Inrere.iibg aad ti. true live Lecture on Marr ageacd Iu di.qaal.Sc.tlon. Nervoas and 1'hvaical Itehaity, Frema ura decliLe cf Manhood, Inlige.Uon, Wr.kb.M or Depre.aion. Impotency, Lom T kurrgj aud Manly Power, the great Jodii Evil, as4 those Mala-iiei which reeult from yout a fa! foll.e. esceea of taatutlty, or Ignorance of Pbyatflocy and lawa ef Nature. Thee Invaluable Lecture, have bee a the mean of enr.ghleoicg and saving thousand., ind will be ferwarded tree, oa receipt ef tear atampa, by addreaafng iV-re-tary.Ner lork Maet:nsf Anatomy and MedlciBe.fH Kroadwev, New Tee Jantl-dty TOLEDO ALE. .11NLAT A W U'EK'SCELKBilATZDTOLEU) ALT. ; la harrala aal half barrel a. Far aale by J.AD.LU5CA5, Ageata, Baria-dtf 77 Soaih Meridian street, lcdlaatpelte.
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et. a. ataaa. i. a. aeu.i 3!.inunic(urrni acd Wtolilcrs. ,o. 2 nnd 9 1 Second Street, . ALTON, ILLINOIS UTK HAVE Crtkkb A rtcANCXI IIOCSE AT 50. IT Koath Msrkl.an atrret, lnd:aaaael!a. lad., waere we aJU keep eon;r.t1y on hand al) sty lea ef PL.TJQ TOBACCO. We re-peetfnüy Jntfe the tni u call and etaaalae our atock. We w.ll eell a tow, tf aui lwrr. taaa ike aaa. Mori can be boagbt tn thia r any eiber Market. dir mteuj ik uariiii'jND. CROCERIES. a. v. rurrn.. rLirillll U & DAVIDCIE. CICNTUaVL GUOC12RY, 1XFALFR.' IN .-TArLK AND FINE OROCIEIXi, 1 Feretgo and ITietiC Wire md Cftri, Ossae. Veeatible., Fm:U, Tf oedea aid W Uluw Ware. Ne. 4 North rVnneylvaaa atrial, eppeette the Feat OiT.re, ln1ianap)li. aia-dlf it. .n. .Mici:it v co., URAL RST.ii B A Gil NTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IaiUlfiiinpoliM, Xnct. S'ft4dlv INSURANCE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., HARTFOKD, CONN. t-'upliol S500.0C0. lNSsUKHS AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. f.rticral Accidetttnl I'Allctea 17SOK Five Hanerrd lv!Iar, wlia 3 per week real1 penaat on, caa I had for f 3 per annum, er gov' oilier aata Lelaren ilU aLdIU,Uou at propsmloaavte rate. Ten Doitnr I rem Inm fecurea a pol cy Ut $3.(00. rr 1 10 per week ceasaeaeat ion for all a .4 evrry oeKriptiuu of eccMei.le travel Ir.g or othera ic under a jtn'i al accident r'icj. at the ouliLary täte. Tliirir lllara I'rcaalntu Scores a full P. llcy for 15.000, or U ter week Comw(i.aticn, a aoovr, at the ecjal rate. I ore Ijn Klak. rlicie ,ued far Foreign, Wet India and CaMforata trarel. Rites ran be lein.ed by af pllcalioa t the UXctor Agencies. Miert 'I t rue 'A leitete). A rratieenienta ara In r.inr.a of rnnintrln k lV tbe traveler will be able to ur hae, at any Kailway Ticket ORIce, li.karaiK-e lickets for One er Thirty Days Trarrl. Trn cetita will luy a ticket for One data' trtvel, Irikjriiig I t.CfO. er tl& wea-kly c mrenaatloo. Ttctet I ol cir may be had for T:ir.e, h.a eil Twtle aaoi.iUa, in the r-ame manner. llat.rilti. kUla t.V.n m( Ilatantrtn. Vtm. a U Adleal kaemibailoo r'qu.red. P.l'clea written by tbat Cunipauy Aeer.ta. i'iiiiies ror fit, mo, spa m ru jfin, cm t ud ty aptilicatlo i to the State Ate tit at laiiacat ol.t. and at the Uotue OCIce. D I K la 0 T 0 H S . CtrsTAVUS F. UaV.S. TIIOUAK KfLKKAF, Jr. C H .Skl.t S WtUTK., C iRNFLJl'S B. rtiWiir, mich HAkkiaoN, r.K . uilm a I, Jo? Mil A.N It. LL5CK, J. G. CtlTkkJiON. IWt. W. H. V. CaLL MKR, J AS. L. HOWARD, (itH. Vi MOOKK, MAKSHALL jKVri.U KltKKZKtt KOUrUle, ROl'NEY IjÜNSIH. Pec () . r. I) WIS. Vk. Ira"t. HENUY A. DTK It, Grnera.1 Agent. IL C. M ARTlN, Ftite Agent, No. 7 Temperance f. vll. ludlanapella, lad. C. tl. Da VI a. Local Aar at, Ntlv Odd fellow. llall. N. C. Agenta and Solicileta Aiuted ia every pert of Üie State. maji-diw COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY g l Tili: AUIlTll-UIIST. BIUCL0VS SATIN-ENAMELED BTTROIT COLLABS, I ItKW article if tnvenlioa. fbis Collar etcelaall other Taper Collar, tot tSaifort, rtealbeea a ad ecvi.oDiy. AUoala'gt S'ifrtinent of SITIN-ENAVKLF.D Ü ARROTESLINEN TAPER BT RONS, AND LINF.5 rkTtSL GAKR0TT.S. Id.ea 9atiu Kban.elrd Collar4and Cuff; a new aad aonvenient article. The trade applied it tbe lewnt mstket priori. LlltLOW k 10.. . MabufactQ'ers, myS d3m 11 La SJe Street, Chicago. T 1 if N a Ial PETROLEl'M aiLMaXft C0Ü1P1NY. OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 0PUJANI7.PD CNUKR Tnn Ijilfg OF INDIANA, Capital, H:?io,000. In u. IOO Shares, at I- If ly Hollars) Each WOKKIXO CAPITaA. ITO.OüO. Ornc-No. 3 TaH.ott A New'. Bl?k, Indian. polii, tnd. OFFICE R . WüHita H. Turner, TrrOdent ax. alcperittendetL Boot, Mce P ren.n. KJia A. rat. Secre'ary. J. Georg St;!i, Treaarer. Ü I It L C T 0 VA . rvio-a Ro, W. A Jkb'fUU, ra. H. Turner, J. A. Groover or. Wm. T. Clark. C C. ( 4, J. C. Herth, Lacien Hilis, Omr Newman, Jrrre M ene and Kdwta A. Dar ... A Levied teaser cf rtarea ar ar-w cfered to the p-jb'ic on term, that the Coapa 'feel cttdetit will py .nbirf-riueri Over Two Hundred? Per Cent tlO ttr hare or.ly rerti red at trr ef aobserptiow. For map., circular or mfurKat apply le tLe tvacretary of ihe Companj, at In tlan j m :. - - - T. aSDVCKD. . . J. Bt'SABIAaA. kei era ard Wbole.a! -alerata FOREICX AND DOMSiJc LIQUORS, IfONONOAHFLA, RTF AN ivjCTcrao I-OUT, XALTIH, k'UÄCA U1LA.01 WINE3, -AJSTX ablGr-tKS, 28 South Illinois StJ etf INDIAN P0LI3.15D. AÜENTS rca DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A -AND .o.vwo.v rot TEIl. Allkmdaef Aleeaad Porter for f ally aa. ta bottle r otherwiae, kept coat' aatly ea ha i eo4 a.uveee ia JaalJ-dlf any part or the city. SECOND HAND TORE, .to. 233 i:aal alil8tf loll lrlt f the) Itlr llsmalalMM.otTrtr mA iimii. T)awarXaa4 XHahee ta cesB 1 ..'-. B.rUe. I tjle aUk'J neaae lrwiakUuliWwia. A w - - - - w -
